The 9-year-old Brooklyn boy falsely accused of groping a white woman recently spoke to the media…and he had some serious words for Teresa Klein, aka #CornerstoreCaroline.

“I don’t forgive this woman.”

With his mother, Someko Bellille, by his side, Jeremiah Harvey was in tears as he delivered his message during a Flatbush community meeting on Tuesday.

“People should be treated equally. People should be treated the same way,” Jeremiah said. “Racism should be stopped. Violence is not the answer; it’s not the key. Friendship is really the key.” “Cornerstore Caroline” Incident https://t.co/4Tc2Thbp0q

“People should be treated equally. People should be treated the same way,” he said. “Racism should be stopped. Violence is not the answer; it’s not the key. Friendship is really the key.”

Jeremiah then referenced Martin Luther King Jr.

“Martin Luther King Jr. brought people together. He brought whites and blacks together. He didn’t want other people to be separate: white and blacks in different schools, whites and blacks drinking from different fountains.”

As we previously reported, Harvey’s words come after a video went viral of Klein calling police accusing him of sexually assaulting her in a local bodega last Wednesday.

Security footage disproved a white woman's claim that a 9-year-old black boy grabbed her behind at an NYC bodega, after which she called the cops. The boy, Jeremiah Harvey, told @ABCNews: "I don’t forgive this woman, and she needs help."